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.PUBLIC NOTICES. DANCE! KING’S THEATRE, CARTERTON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 31. MRS ASHTON’S ORCHESTRA. Good Floor. Good Supper. Novelty Dances. Admission: 2/- all round; Double, 3/6. EMERGENCY PRECAUTIONS SCHEME. MAURICEVILLE DISTRICT. A MEETING of members and intending members will be held in the Mauriceville Hall on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, February 2, at 7.30 p.m. Enrolment forms will be available' to all persons between the ages of 18 and 66 who have not yet registered for service in the Emergency Reserve Corps. A good attendance is desired. A. FORSBERG, Convenor. + CARTERTON SUB-CENTRE RED CROSS. PLASSES commence in Dalefield ’ V Buildings, MONDAY, Febraury 2, at 7.30. Tuition fee, 2/6. C. BERRILL, Hon. Secretary. I ~ JOAN CAIRNS, A.T.C.L. (Pr.). TEACHER OF ELOCUTION. Will Commence Lessons from FEBRUARY 10. RING 2013 between 8.30 a.m. and 5 p.m. for appointments. CENTRAL STUDIO. i Address: 16 Makora Road. MR CHARLES W. KERRY, Teacher of Pianoforte, Organ, Singing, and all Theoretical Subjects. Resumes Teaching on FEBRUARY 2. Private Address: 42 Cornwall Street. Studio: Knox Church, PIANOFORTE, HARMONY AND THEORY. MISS M. PENISTONE, A.T.C.L, L.T.C.L., Will resume teaching in Masterton on MONDAY NEXT. Private Address: Upper Plain. ’Phone 1350. MISS MERLE DICKSON, A.T.C.L., TEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND DANCING. Will Resume Teaching on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9. 1942. PARENTS of Pupils and Prospective X Pupils will be interviewed at the Studio, PERRY’S BUILDINGS, PERRY STREET, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY (February 4, 5 and 6), from 3 p.m.—s p.m., or ’phone 1872. ELIZABETH THOMAS, Assoc. & Lie. (Eloc.), Trinity College (Lond.). TEACHER OF ELOCUTION AND DRAMATIC ART. Resumes teaching on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1942. PARENTS of prospective pupils interx viewed at Studio, Page’s Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, February 4, from 2.30 —4 p.m. Special arrangements made for Lansdowne pupils. TELEPHONE 1024. MISS CONSTANCE DONALD, L.R.S.M., London. TEACHER OF PIANOFORTE, HARMONY & THEORY OF MUSIC. WILL reopen her Music Studio on MONDAY, February 2. Studio: Mason’s Buildings. ’PHONE 2190. MODERNE SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING. REOPENING MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1942. “STEAMOL” OIL-VAPOUR PERMS. bi OFT and Natural Waves— tight, curly ends. No dryness—no frizz. That’s what you get when you have an OIL-VAPOUK Perm. Obtainable only from BRICKMAN’S BEAUTY PARLOURS, Telephone 2064 - - MASTERTON. SAVE AT CODY'S. P EMN ANTS HALF PRICE! Hundreds to choose from. Striped and checked Kabe Silks, 2/6 yard. 36in. Duro Silk Linens, 4/6 yard. Save at Cody s. rj /11— SMART PEDALINES, 15/6 for ‘t 711 7/11, 18/6 for 12/6. Pedalines, Sisols and fancy trimmed Straws. Save at Cody’s. TEA TOWELS, 1/6, 1/10, 2/3, 2/6 1/0 to 3/11. Coloured Terry Towels, 2/3, 2/6, 2/11 to 4/11. Yellow Duster Cloths, 9d each. Save at Codylh 2/11. Fast colours. Kiddies’ Prints, animal and spot designs, 2/11 yard, fadeless. Remnants Half Price. Save at Cody’s. QQ //?— FULLY LINED All Wool Coats, 39/6> 4g/6 t 0 75 /.. Reduced from 79/6 to sgns. Blue, Pink, Clover, Teal, Gold, Nil. Save at Cody’s. Kd—ODDMENTS in Coloured Belts, 3d ° and 6d; less than half price. Oddments in Silk and Cotton Gloves, 2/6, 2/11 and 3/6. Save at Cody’s. X/I I—DOORMATS, good quality, f rO m 4/11. Also Doormats in inlaid designs, from 6/11. Buy now from Cody’s Home Furnishers. RRASSWARE.—We have a large selection of Brassware. Firescreens, from 37/6; Log Boxes, from 57/6; Fireside Companions, from 39/6; Fireside Kerbs, from 21/-. Brassware combines attractiveness and usefulness. Buy from Cody’s Home Furnishers. pABY GOODS.—We’-arenocaTTgenTs for all Le Roy Baby Goods. Baby Chairs, Bassinettes, Play Pens, Cots, Baby Baths, Swings, etc. Catalogues on application. Buy from Cody’s Home Furnishers.

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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1942, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1942, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 January 1942, Page 1

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